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Sailor arrested for allegedly making false bomb threat on plane
John Stea allegedly told a flight attendant that the passenger next to him had explosives on a Hawaiian Airlines flight departing San Diego on Tuesday.
By Riley Ceder
The Air Force is testing a new bunker-busting bomb that could counter North Korea and Iran
Research on the 5,000-pound weapon began in 2017.
Inside the B-52s’ deployment to support the Afghanistan withdrawal
Airmen would fly 12-hour missions keeping watch over Kabul, then turn into aid workers back in Qatar — passing out baby diapers to refugee mothers, handling passenger lists for outbound C-17s, serving food and more.
Special ops soldiers evade late-night ninja attack at California airport
“We’re pleased with the way they responded to the threat,” said the 160th SOAR's spokesperson.
Army bomb techs field test new aerial drone
The drone will help soldiers check terrain and identify hazards.
By Todd South
Shrooms, silver and IEDs: How an FBI probe into a veteran’s suspicious Pelican case fizzled out
The allegations were like a showdown out of a Hollywood movie.
By Kyle Rempfer
Fired Marine’s question about leader accountability should not be dismissed
But let’s not conflate Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller's story with the questions that he asked, which were not unreasonable, this retired Marine colonel writes.
By Andrew Milburn
Defense spending increase, Afghanistan withdrawal dominate debate over defense policy measure
House Armed Services Committee advances 2022 National Defense Authorization Act.
US Air Force completes tests of swarming munitions, but will they ever see battle?
The U.S. Air Force has wrapped up the first phase of its Golden Horde demonstration effort, putting the service one step closer to developing swarming smart weapons that behave semi-autonomously and use algorithms to seek high-priority targets.
By Valerie Insinna
Army specialist reunites with military dog
A heartwarming story of a working dog who retired with his handler.
By Caitlin O'Brien